Testimonials
“You are awesome! I think the proposal is very much improved by your intelligence and care.”
NIH R01; Professor in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine
“Wow, awesome and THANK YOU!!! You are the best. Your help is very much appreciated, and especially on this short notice.”
NIH P01; Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology, Stanford School of Medicine
"This year has been particularly good for my lab: we got an R01 and several smaller grants. I believe all of them were edited by you. Excellent job!"
NIH R01 and Private Foundations; Assistant Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
"The manuscript that you edited for me was accepted in Genes and Development. I was very impressed by your comments. Many thanks for your assistance."
Genes and Development; Professor, University of Michigan
"This is really well done! I am so impressed and frankly so happy that I found your team! You hit exactly the right balance for this audience."
Lay Article; Non-profit Philanthropic Organization
“Our paper was reviewed quite favorably on the first try! A reviewer commented that 'the manuscript is clear and well-written, and is refreshingly free from grammatical errors.' ”
The American Journal of Human Genetics; Associate Professor in the Department of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine
“I love your edits. Thank you for the fast turn-around.”
NSF Career Award; Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, University of Connecticut
“This is outstanding! Thank you so much. Your writing is incredibly clear. Wish I had talked to you before I sent out the first few, but thankfully the majority are yet to be submitted.”
Academic Job Application; Post-doc in the Department of Neurobiology, Stanford School of Medicine
“Great edits. This truly flows. This is exactly the rapid reiteration process I was thinking about.”
NIH U01; Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine
“Thanks very much for your edits on our grant. You also included some very good comments. Looking forward to working with you in the future.”
NIH R01; Professor in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF
"Thank you for your quick and intensive edits. I really appreciate your professional work."
NIH R01; Research Group Leader, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience
"I enjoyed working with all of you. In addition, the grant was super successful."
NIH K99; Post-doc in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford School of Medicine
"Wow, I'm amazed! I love it. And so fast!!!"
Website Development; Senior Scientist, Carnegie Institute for Science
"Thank you and your team. We couldn’t have done this without you. I am impressed with not only your outstanding skillset, but also your responsiveness and willingness to put in the extra time/effort."
NIH P50; Professor, Stanford University Medical Center
"We are thrilled with your work, and we could never process the sheer volume of material that emanates from our program without your team."
Manuscripts; Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Gene Therapy Program
"Thank you again for your rapid review and edits. They were tremendously helpful."
Private Translational Grant; Pharmaceutical Company
"I thought I'd share that the R01 you edited got a perfect score! I will certainly be back in the future with more grants."
NIH R01; Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, University of California, Berkeley
NIH R01; Professor in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine
“Wow, awesome and THANK YOU!!! You are the best. Your help is very much appreciated, and especially on this short notice.”
NIH P01; Associate Professor in the Department of Radiology, Stanford School of Medicine
"This year has been particularly good for my lab: we got an R01 and several smaller grants. I believe all of them were edited by you. Excellent job!"
NIH R01 and Private Foundations; Assistant Professor, University of California, Los Angeles
"The manuscript that you edited for me was accepted in Genes and Development. I was very impressed by your comments. Many thanks for your assistance."
Genes and Development; Professor, University of Michigan
"This is really well done! I am so impressed and frankly so happy that I found your team! You hit exactly the right balance for this audience."
Lay Article; Non-profit Philanthropic Organization
“Our paper was reviewed quite favorably on the first try! A reviewer commented that 'the manuscript is clear and well-written, and is refreshingly free from grammatical errors.' ”
The American Journal of Human Genetics; Associate Professor in the Department of Genetics, Stanford School of Medicine
“I love your edits. Thank you for the fast turn-around.”
NSF Career Award; Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, University of Connecticut
“This is outstanding! Thank you so much. Your writing is incredibly clear. Wish I had talked to you before I sent out the first few, but thankfully the majority are yet to be submitted.”
Academic Job Application; Post-doc in the Department of Neurobiology, Stanford School of Medicine
“Great edits. This truly flows. This is exactly the rapid reiteration process I was thinking about.”
NIH U01; Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, NYU School of Medicine
“Thanks very much for your edits on our grant. You also included some very good comments. Looking forward to working with you in the future.”
NIH R01; Professor in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, UCSF
"Thank you for your quick and intensive edits. I really appreciate your professional work."
NIH R01; Research Group Leader, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience
"I enjoyed working with all of you. In addition, the grant was super successful."
NIH K99; Post-doc in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Stanford School of Medicine
"Wow, I'm amazed! I love it. And so fast!!!"
Website Development; Senior Scientist, Carnegie Institute for Science
"Thank you and your team. We couldn’t have done this without you. I am impressed with not only your outstanding skillset, but also your responsiveness and willingness to put in the extra time/effort."
NIH P50; Professor, Stanford University Medical Center
"We are thrilled with your work, and we could never process the sheer volume of material that emanates from our program without your team."
Manuscripts; Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Gene Therapy Program
"Thank you again for your rapid review and edits. They were tremendously helpful."
Private Translational Grant; Pharmaceutical Company
"I thought I'd share that the R01 you edited got a perfect score! I will certainly be back in the future with more grants."
NIH R01; Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, University of California, Berkeley